Carolina Watchman

new york observer o st and best religious and secular fami ly newspaper national and evangelical all the news vigorous editorials a trustworthy paper 1 r business men it hashpecial departments for farmers sunday school tea hers aud housekeepers the w york observer for 1886 sixty-fourlh volume will contain a new and never before pub lished series of irexjscs lktters regular correspondence fromgreal britain f ranee germany and italy letters from mission stations in india china japan africa and j jficronesia original articles from men of influence and knowledge of affairs in dif ferent parts of this country and selected articles from the choicest literary and re ligious publications in poetry and prose a new volume containing a second beriesof irex.bcs letteks a sketch ot the author and a review of ins lite and work has been published we slia.il offer this year special and at tractive inducements to subscribers and friends sample nopies free new youk observer xew york k broker j.sam i..md rni:i.\s of uie watchman < ountj 1 reasurer bruner & mcoubbins rial estate agents the undersigned are prepared to do a general real estate business ind solicit business of that character all jcfii property entrusred to us will be adver tised all over the united states free of charge to the owner persons having farm lands forests mines or other real property should consult us at once special attention lt'iv en mineral lands reports assays and jiaps lunrished when desired bruner & mccubbixs salisbury v c land for sale y j m haden real estate agent main street salisbury k c farms town lots & mill property j-ftvall and sec his descriptive cata lofiuc and price list terms to no:):(im the watchman job office tlr~o""s j j ~ "'- ;_:â€”_- -_ n ij is thoroughly equipped job limiting from l posters as big as a barn dour down to most delicate v 11st ing jards letter and xote heads bill heads and statements business cards | pamphlets price lists an^fartn programmes blanks of all kim's court and xvlagisterial tar\trd,m-s solicited and satisfaction guaranteed pr 0 fessi on i l c a rds kicili c1uu5e i it clement craige & clement attorneys a.t xj*Â».x>cr saiisui i;v x ('. feb 3r 88j this da bed 1s on fliej n philadelphia i 212 i rtnat ule newspaper adver ij ttj l i ''â– '"!' airency of messrs j "â– tk.tgqn pur authorized events tilings that we need we need more pasturage for cattle sheep and hogs-more land devoted ex clusively to grass and fruit growing for consumption by stock we must keep our stock on our own premises and set apart large portions of the farm for them to range over this can be don in most instances without inter fering with the tillage land we need cool dairy houses and nice cellars and springs of cool water all utilized in the making of first class butter a thoroughly equipped dairy does not exist in the south where general farming and planting is the rule we need good butter and sweet rich milk in our daily repast to have butter that is better than soap grease we need dairy houses and all the necessary appliances for suitable and cleanly handling of milk and of but ter we need graperies on almost every farm and near towns in every garden grapes for dessert grapes for lunch rapes for jams and jellies grapes for tarts dried grapes pickled grapes pre served grapes brandied grapes and grapes for wine for the cup that ex hilerates and does not beastialize con cords catawba isabellas c and that incomparable gem of southland the scuppernong yes we need graperies we ueed vines in every nook and corn er of the farm not mere stumps pruned to death after the style of oth er sections but vines left to grow and spread of their own free will with plenty of spreading room and a good support allowed them we need more rich bottom land for corn and timothy marsh and alluvial land for grazing orchards and pas turage grasses put on the hillsides a better division and a more general separation of stock one kind from an other more sowed crops and less till age and we need cattle and stock sheds comfortable clean and dry that shall be cool in summer warm in win ter and always healthful we need especially need more orig inality and less copying in our modes of fanning our sectional features of climate soils and plants are distinct and we need different methods of do ing things in a word our agriculture is peculiar and our plans and opera tions should be peculiar too no copy ist but discoverers we must be a preference en the gallows washington letter in chicago n vs a funny anecdote connected with the hon joe blackburn's first race for congress was told me the other day joe happened to be pushing through owenton the county seat of owen c unity on the occasion of the hanging of a noted criminal as a hanging is rather an exceptional episode in the state of kentucky the honorable joe concluded he would stop over a few hours and witness the event the gallows was erected in the public square so that no citizen however humble should lose the opportunity of witness ing the unusual spectacle it was in fact a'gala day such as the history of owenton has seldom recorded the sheriff with true kentucky hospitality invited blackburn as one of the dis tinguished guests present to occupy a seat on the gallows blackborn did so after the preliminaries had been ar ranged the sheriff consulted his watch and discovered that it was not quite 12 oclock the hour fixed for the execution turning to the prisoner he said you have ten minutes yet to live s there anything you desire to say in tl:e meantime the prisoner sullenly replied there i was not at this instant blackburn sprang from his seat and advancing to the , edge of the scaffold said if the gentleman will allow me his remaining ten minutes 1 will be glad to announce myself a candidate for your suffrages if elected to congress at this point the prisoner interjected say you ! is your name joe black burn 1 yes sir responded blackburn po litely turning to the sheriff the prisoner said we won't stand on a few min utes more or less when the alternative is presented of death on one hand or listening to one of joe blackburn's long-winded speeches on the other flip the trap and let me go the good natured sheriff obligingly i flipped the trap and the next instant j the desperado swung into eternity while blackburn clambered down the gallows exclaiming as he went that he had lost the greatest opportunity of his life the northwestern miller makes the suggestion that ev ry stale in the , union is r.ch enough to support di rectly and wholly its convicts every state needs better roads and should keep them in repair after they are made every convict in the land who | is made to labor should put in his time on the public highway and the sooner this policy is adopted the better it will he not only for individual states but for the whole country the prac tice of private employment of convict labor must go better roads are certainly badly needed especially in the south one of the most serious drawbacks to coun try life in the south is the terrible con dition of the roads during the winter in some sections good roads are more needed than new railroads the em â– ployment of convicts in making good i roads while not yielding a direct rev enue for their support as when hired out would in the end doubtless be of greater profit to the state as good 1 roads would be of almost incalculable benefit they would benefit every in 1 terest increase the value of land at tract immigration and largely add to the profits of the farmers when you invite company to spend a few days frith you the cook beconi s offended : uome trifle and leaves about railroads engine drivers and fireman engine drivers to quote the words of a famous j < en<nneer arc not made they must be i < born all the training in the world | < will not make an incapable man a good | < driver what is known as a heavy | ] hand is an incurable failing while lack j " of judgraent^-the most important of m all qualities required js irremediable ! engine-driving is a passion which many j < men who were destined never to handler the regulator have felt to stand on |< ! the footplate with the knowledge of j the vast power that is at one's com v mand and to know how to use that |' ! knowledge to understand the strong j and weak points in one's engine and be j able to work on them to the best ad j vantage to obtain a maximum of speed : at the smallest possible outlay of coal j to nurse the vast machine so as to get j i the best results in short all those qual ( ities which are only to be got by ex perience study and constant observation ! are the attributes of the man who has reached the top of the tree and is entrusted with the conduct of the ex press and mail trains on our principal railway systems the future engine driver begins as a lad when he is taught ! cleaning a number of these cleaning boys are attached to every engine depot where they await the arrival of the spent leviathans after they have run their journey the bo\s empty the fire box displace the bars clean and scour every part of the machinery polish the brass externals and thoroughly destroy even trace of dirt and dust on the engine this work soon gives the cleaners a fair idea of engine construction and if they show themselves intelligent and tit they may after a time be promoted to the post of firemen not on a fast train nor indeed a passenger train at all but on a slow goods"â€”one of those trains which gets shunted at ever siding to allow the faster trains to pass by here the novice learns tiring and how to keep a good head of steam in both of which processes there is con siderable room for thedisplay of intelli gence the method employed in keeping up the tire has a deal to do with the effi j cient working of the engine and be the driver ever so skilful and ever so thoroughly master of his locomotive it will be imposible for him not only to earn his coal premium but even to maintain speed and keep time if his tiring is done in a slovenly manner the work of a fireman is pretty con stant while on duty lie has to keep the coals on his tender damped from the hose to put on fresh coals at fre quent intervals to keep an eye on the steam gauge to follow the driver's in â– strnctions respecting the dampers and forcers to attend to the taking up of water to keep the footplate clean and tidy and lastly to keep an eye on his side of the tram on the rear if he shows himself capable promotion fol lows with rapidity from a slow goods he is passed on to an express goods and thence possibly to a shunting engine playing about a by-station or junction heine he goes to serve on a slow pass enger train next on a fast and lastly on a mail train from this point his i further promotion is less certain and ! dependent rather on chance than ordin ary merit vacancies among drivers be ing rarer than among firemen and as a matter of course more carefully lie stowed asa driver the novice com mences on a slow goods tram and pas ' ses through the same stages as when a fireman culminating after many years i service and numerous proofs oi his quality in an appointment to an ex press engine the engine driver prop er has a locomotive over which he rules with all hut despotic sway he alone is responsible and he alone dares to meddle whith the machine the driver has nothing to do with j the preparation of his locomotive he reaches his depot about an hour before ! starting-time he finds his engine clean ! and bright the tire lit the steam up and ! immediately proceeds to see for himself that all is right every lever every valve the smallest bearings are in turn j tested and all being right he formally takes possession hooks on and finally j j steams into the station where he finds his train already made up his days work consists on the northern lines of j two journeys of about 150 miles each requiring including stoppages c about ten hours on the north-wes i tern system his pay is 7s 6d the single trip london globe what killed emory a storrs chicago herald there goes a young man who won't live long said a madison street bar keeper as a bright stalwart chap walked away from the counter what ! is the matter with him oil noth ing but that he's drinking benedictine | a man is always a goner if he starts on ' that it is a glorious drink yon know and goe-s to the head and makes a man | feel like a little angel on earth and all that but it kills him all the same it fascinates him and makes him its slave i you see he cant stop and he keeps on drinking mure and more and pretty soon he goes al to pieces nobody but brain workers hanker after it and it is sure death to them did you know \ that it was benedictine that killed em ory storrs v well it was a year ago ! last spring emory had braced up and ! quit drinking altogether and stuck to j it like a man and was working like a | good fellow when he fell ill and his i doctor prescribed benedictine as a cor dial and tonic that settled it the seductive stuff took hold of storr's brain and made him its slave just as the doctor might have known he would i he had quit drinking whisky and wine i j but he wasn't strong enough to throw \ ! away t i seductive liqueur why iv'e i been told that a few weeks before hisi \ death he was in the habit of drinking ' i four or five quart bottles i week and 1 often one in a day and his friends tell me that he was never so witty and brilliant as when he had had about half a bottle a duck hunter's odd craft a man in south bend ind goes duck shooting in an old craft which lie calls an invisible boat 1 ho has cut one-third of an entire boat's length down to the water line the remainder \ is made water-tight and in the stern a | mirror twenty-eight inches high and forty-eight long is placed so that the glass reflects the water in front and the decoys ik-hind the mirror the hunter sits and paddles his boat toward the ducks making his observations through a small spot in the mirror from which the amalgam has been removed as 1 the boat moves up to the ducks they can see their own reflections in the mirror and in some instances swim toward the boat when the hunter is near enough to shoot he drops the mirror forward by loosing a string and gets too effective shotsâ€”one at the ducks in the water and one as they ri e landlord system in america the north american review lias a paper by thomas ii gill that is worthy of the consideration of members of congress and of the people generally mr gill is an englishman or irishman and is a member of the british parliament his services were secured to visit the northwestâ€”illi nois iowa kansas nebraska and dakota and study the landlord system in that great section the paper published is the result of mr gill's observations and it will be a surprise to intelligent people generally it is known to newspaper readers that the republicans in the congress have been extremely lavish daring the last quarter of a century in donating the public lands to railroads it is also known that the public lands have been gobbled up by certain persons to a large extent but it is not known how far this has been carried and the ela borate report of mr jill's investigations will throw liuht where it is needed it will be a great surprise when it is known that already in this country with its vast terri tory the landlord system has been sodevel oped as to surpass anything yet atained in grert britain in other words there are this day more men fanning as tenants of landlords than there are in england scot land wales and ireland it is the old world system engrafted upon the new some'of these landlords own ten twenty forty thousand acres wilmington star no right to boast the washington correspondent of the augusta chronicle tells a good story in illustration of the fact that sonic people who boast unduly of their ex ceptional virtue may conceal an imp somewhere worse than the devils they condemn here is the story in north carolina not long ago a dapper mid dled-aged northern man rose in a crowd and exultingly said gentle men 1 never smoked a cigar never chewed tobacco never drank a drop of i tior and never wore a beard in my life 1 married the first woman 1 courted and am an example of what temperance can do a gigantic north carolinian a grand specimen of his race rose and con fronting the stranger said 1 smoke and chew tobacco take a drink when 1 feel like it and courted sixteen women before i married one if 1 am not a better bit of human flesh than that little man with dyspepsia you can tie me to a wild horse and chase me with coon dogs ' the south's progress the new york express sa how few northern men realize for instance that in the first six months of this years70,000.000 were expended in the erection aiid extension of southern factories yet ibis is the undoubted verified marvelous fact how few in this region are prepared to learn that the accessible values of the south have increased 640,000,000 in the past four years et these are trustworthy figures how many of our people dreamed thai the south had 301 cotton factories with 800,000 new spindles how many knew that in alabama georgia arkansas kentucky tennes see and west virginia the output of coal was increased from 900,000 tons in 1870 to 3 v 700,000 tons in 1880 how many knew that in the above same slates the output of iron on rose from 40,000 tons in 1870 to 5g5.000 tons in 1880 an austin boy who came from school very much excited and told his father that all human beings were de scended from the apes which made the old man so mad that he replied angri ly that may be the case with you but it ain't with me i can tell you that now my son the boy didn't say anything but when his mother came home he told her about it much fare should be exercised in saving all wood ashes as they are among the best fertilizers for the farm j and garden it has been truthfully said that they are to the earthly parts of vegetables what milk is to the animal system or barnyard manure to the entire crop they contain every ele ment and generally in the right pro portions for insuring a full and rapid i growth you are usually impecunious on a holiday but when you have to work all day long and nearly half the night you think of the riotous enjoyment j you could purchase with your money j if you only had the time the man that owes you money drops into oblivion until the debt is forgotten but the man you owe appears at every gathering you attend and you are fi nally driven to paying him in order that you may see less of him if your great grandfather helped sign the declaration of independence no one is aware of it unless you tell them but if your great grandfather was hung you can't get into a war of j words without having it thrown up to you there was a crowded public meeting i.t belfast on the loth to declare their opposi tion tn a dissolution of the union and to homo rule â€¢ i no boos that science has conferred lias been fraught with rrri-iiter blessings than that which has accrued to the inhabitants f malaria ridden portions of the united state iind the tropics from the use of hostctter'ssto nnili bitters the experience of many years has but too clearly demonstrated the inefficiency ot uiunie and other drujrs to effectually combat the progress of intermittent congestive and bilous remittent fevers while on the other hand it has been no less clearly shown that the use of the hitters a medicine congenial to the frail est constitution and derived from purely bo tanic sources affords a reliable safeguard against malarial disease and arrest it when developed for disorder of the stomach liver j and bowels tor general debility and renal in | activtiy it is also a most efficient remedy ap petite and sleep are improved by it it expels rheumatic humors from the blood and enriches a circulation impoverished by mal-assimilation southern bivouac a short time before his death alexander ii stephens dictated to his amanuensis a sketch of the late gen lee the first ar ticle was unsatisfactory and lie began i second this article prepared with great care mr stephens was not able personal ly to revise but as it is it will appear in t lie southern bivouac for february a sketeli of lee by stephens will have a ver peculiar interest you never remember that you have left your watch under your pillow on the top floor until you reach the side walk and it is not until you reach the a gentleman generous in his contri butions for church purposes init not regular in his attendance upon public worship was wittily described by a clergyman as being not exactly a pil lar of the church but a kind of a living buttress supporting it from the out side girls who wish to have small pretty shaped mouths should repeat at frequent intervals during the day fanny finch fried floundering fish for francis forbes father it is just after breaking your back to put a patent leather shine on your shoes that you accidentally step into a puddle up to your ankles the poor blind man lives in the country where there is beautiful scen ery and the man who can see a five dollar bill twenty yards off behind a stump works in a coal mine if you perform an act of charity it is never known if you are guilty of a misdemeanor it is known in the columns of every newspaper and your name is not spelled wrong the dove coos its dulcet notes away off in the woods but th peacock lets oil its rasping shriek which always suggests a rat-tail tile right under your window before you are half awake v hen it is pouring rain your um brella is not to be found anywhere in the house but dining a drought it is in three or four rooms at a time and you have to pick your steps to keep from falling over it the man with one eye wears a pair of spectacles and the man with two ryes wears a single barreled eve glass your dog oies down the path and tears your dearest friend to tatters but when a burglar breaks in to the house the dog is chained up in the barn "\\ hen a miner has been eaten bv a grizzly the western people speak of him as being admitted to the bar how do you tell a fool when you see oner ask i correspondent how by the kind of questions he asks y ives and newspapers are just alike the only man who knows how to manage them properly is the man who has neither i'll join you presently said the ! minister to the young couple waiting as he started for the key to the church door statue of liberty enlightenikg the world more money needed the committee in chares of the construction of the pedestal and the erection of the statue in order to raise funtlb for its completion have prepared from model furnished by the artist a perfect fae-timile miniature statuette which they are delivering to subscribers throughout the i nited states at the following prices no 1 statuette six inches in height the statue bronzed ; pedestal nickel-silvered â€” at one i>olla.r each delivered no 2 statuette in fame metal twelve inches high beautifully bronzed and nickeled at five i>ollÂ»rs each delivered no 8 statuette twelve inches high finely chased statue bronzed pedestal heavily silver-plated witii flush ctasd at ten dollars each delivered much time and money have been spent in perfecting the statuettes and they are much improved over the first sent out the com mittee have received from subscribers many letters of commendation the sea york world fund of 100,000 com pletes the pedestal but it is estimated that 40,000 is yet needed to pay for the iron fasten ings and the erection of the statue liberal subscriptions for the miniature statu ettes will produce the desired amount address with remittance richard butler secretary american committee of the statue of liberty â€¢ 33 mercer street new york admiiilstratrits notice having qualified as administratrix npr.n the estate ol vv a mccorkle decm i hereby notify all person having claims against said estate to present them to me for payment on or before the 17th dav of december 1886 or this notice will be i plead in bar of their recovery ten.nik a mccorkle lin thro f klnttz att'y dr-o 17 issg ' â€¢â– | for sale at this office land deeds....roal estate mortgage deeds sheriff decdeof several different forms ; chattel mortgasres....mortgage sale notices : magistrates summonses.â€”executions subjia-nas witness ticketsâ€”transcripts sc bastardy warrants and bonds....state warrant ball bonds peace bonds....appearance bonds appeal bonds prosecution bonds .. ejectment writs summary attachments bonds to make title sale not ices for administrators trespass notices a full line of solicitors indictment forms numerous b!:ink forms lor superior court clerks several forms for use of attorneys â€” and many miscellaneous all which will be sold low blanks of any and all kinds printed to order in best style and on good paper at very low figures 12 vols of scientific amercan 1 no each of jones law and equity 2">o lbs bruce's second hand bourgeois tirii up 25 or 3o fonts advertising display type o jobbing fonts loo llis l;:r^e borderjtype h?~one complete s'oek of prtntldg material for a five column paper and job office presses included ofmany of the above blanks and nearly all the printing stock will be sold very cheap tor cash or on short time kerosene oil by t1if barrel at enniss drug store july 9 d tf fresh turmp seed the earliest aud best turnip seed for stilo at exkiss tkussstss of all kinds at reduced prices at exniss Â£ & ins yi^^^a ciiepeu than ever also iiubbi-r kings for fruit jars nt kxxis.v scare's presefiyihg powdes for s;ile at exxiss the best and chepest fov threshers reapers aud moweis it enn1ss prescrjptions if yon want jronr prescriptions put up clicapcr than anywli<ic else to enniss drug store ' '\ 9 85.â€”tf enniss elackterrv ccrdial fob disentery diarrl>obii flux c for sale ai exn1ss dm stoic notice having qualified a administrator t paul hulsiiouser rlee'ii i hereby ive no tice to all persons having claims ugiiiust the estate of said decedent to present them to me (>â€¢â– ) or before the 12th ilay ol novem ber 188(5 iiitisiimiiity hoi.snodser d.tl adm'r of pan holshouscr : craige & clement att'ys delays are dangerous j s mccubbins has just returned from the ni rtliern cities with the laao:st^e:st8:lÂ£gllo stock of goods that he has ever offered to the public ; consisting of dn goods gro ceries hats boots ami shoes sole l ather croeken and queens-ware clothing i'm vision wood and willow ware ifce also a full line of f !â€¢: es t ilik i ii s of the very best brands viz baker's well fried for wheat meuhyman'sa 1 bone " walker's grouml hone " nvtural guano just from orchilla and supposed the only natural guano on the market go am i i rct testimonials and if yon vant to save money don't forget to call on him before buying either goods or fertilizers | salisbury oct 1 1883 23:tf patents caveats trade marks and copyrights obtained and all other business in oie r s patent offlce attended to for moderate fees our office is opposite ihe i . s patent office and we can obtain l'aienis in less time than those re mote trow washington send model or drawing we ivise as to patent ability free ol charge and make xo charge Â«Â« â€¢ omain pat ut werefer her to the postmaster the supt ol monej order i>1 , and to onlcialsul the u s pat cntofllce for clreular advice terms and refer ences to actual clients in your own si iteor county writeto c a snow a co opposite patent onice xvaahlugtoii h c ! oct 2 s.-).â€”tf poutz's horse and ca".lj po-vders i i v â€¢ p -â€”--^ f 5 i 2 z foutz ivnj sn h kx - â– â€¢ . ,. i ,. ; k . tkv â– â– â– â– â– â– ;.,: i-nn ers are ;."â– " i ,.â€¢ holkka â€¢â– â€¢â– 'â– '" - i - " â– â– â– â€¢ â€¢ n rream twenty p<t rent an 11 â€¢ r r.rra a : nreet fontt's powrlers â– > ill fnr or pr nt hlmnÂ»t ktket ' bÂ»'Â«f to w fort2 i'mvut i:s wn.i oivj satisfaction sold everywhere david f mutz proprietor baltilt-or.e md j ii enniss druggist agent good farm for sale a good farm of 250 acres well watered plenty of forest meadow and good iw.-l linj and out houses fi,r sale y bruner a siccubbixs v i rotate asront su1i.-!)i!n \ (' if out of sorts with lieadaehe stornarti disorder torpid liver pain in hack or side ( . stipation etc neglect may be fatal one'dnal of strong's sanative pills will pive relief a few doses restore to new health ami vigor a quick perman-nt certain cor for weakness lack ol t:o-.c t h mi vigor or development ' oansptl by indiscrpt;on xc , etc b fl'.i dojr cures murjiy within b montli v,,i-rl * noryuhckery posstivaproof letter of ndvicfi in i tin m :â€¢ hand klile iedioal co p.o di â– i n y Â»â– """'â– v - * ri ebh.iliv i a ufa bxper ' quick cures trial packages send btamp tor sealed pa address dr wasd & co louisiana mo a card to all who are snfferinjr from i and indiscretions oi ness early decay ! â€” will send a recipe that will cure you free of charge this i covered by a missionary send ii seli-addressi d joseph t inman stati v \. - city draw or piint ? then send tn eugene i harris & co raleiji n.l i mists materials tin j ind will fil promptly i oil landscajx - 4:3m.pd notice to i 1 - \ m - i k 1:j !â€¢;:;:- t guarantee shrinei to destroy and expel man body v h n cording to directions von are autl ized to sell ii david e 1 md mill stc2 t'ils l ' knov mill stone ql vk1 i and will in.ui'l tor mill â– -"â€¢ gritâ€”so tor its su tororn iinei tal pii | ilsobe h 1 r w i att salisbury x c use&t seed house sÂ£s hak kim)mhbbh seeds plants send for new illustrated catalogue - 1886 and pri ri Â» mailed fkke t w wood & sons wholesale and retail seedsman kirhiuond vfe skll stonracn j to t â– - : â€¢â– ..-â€¢ nch bttii ri ti i â– . i 1 :â– :â€¢-â– :â– lul influenci -. lr â€¢ . ! fever pun â€¢ j kilthfully - ; r " â€¢ the blood ' whether m i i and debilitul i renewed stn -.. by all drugzisl - and d 25 years in use tie greatest medical i nrrph cf the age symptoms of a torpid s r i.osacf r.ppj-ti li-i'tls rev ivc fain la the head wif b ltion ic tho bacu pnrr pain nldcr bladr follncsa i â€¢-. i - ;: i'r - 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new york observer o st and best religious and secular fami ly newspaper national and evangelical all the news vigorous editorials a trustworthy paper 1 r business men it hashpecial departments for farmers sunday school tea hers aud housekeepers the w york observer for 1886 sixty-fourlh volume will contain a new and never before pub lished series of irexjscs lktters regular correspondence fromgreal britain f ranee germany and italy letters from mission stations in india china japan africa and j jficronesia original articles from men of influence and knowledge of affairs in dif ferent parts of this country and selected articles from the choicest literary and re ligious publications in poetry and prose a new volume containing a second beriesof irex.bcs letteks a sketch ot the author and a review of ins lite and work has been published we slia.il offer this year special and at tractive inducements to subscribers and friends sample nopies free new youk observer xew york k broker j.sam i..md rni:i.\s of uie watchman < ountj 1 reasurer bruner & mcoubbins rial estate agents the undersigned are prepared to do a general real estate business ind solicit business of that character all jcfii property entrusred to us will be adver tised all over the united states free of charge to the owner persons having farm lands forests mines or other real property should consult us at once special attention lt'iv en mineral lands reports assays and jiaps lunrished when desired bruner & mccubbixs salisbury v c land for sale y j m haden real estate agent main street salisbury k c farms town lots & mill property j-ftvall and sec his descriptive cata lofiuc and price list terms to no:):(im the watchman job office tlr~o""s j j ~ "'- ;_:â€”_- -_ n ij is thoroughly equipped job limiting from l posters as big as a barn dour down to most delicate v 11st ing jards letter and xote heads bill heads and statements business cards | pamphlets price lists an^fartn programmes blanks of all kim's court and xvlagisterial tar\trd,m-s solicited and satisfaction guaranteed pr 0 fessi on i l c a rds kicili c1uu5e i it clement craige & clement attorneys a.t xj*Â».x>cr saiisui i;v x ('. feb 3r 88j this da bed 1s on fliej n philadelphia i 212 i rtnat ule newspaper adver ij ttj l i ''â– '"!' airency of messrs j "â– tk.tgqn pur authorized events tilings that we need we need more pasturage for cattle sheep and hogs-more land devoted ex clusively to grass and fruit growing for consumption by stock we must keep our stock on our own premises and set apart large portions of the farm for them to range over this can be don in most instances without inter fering with the tillage land we need cool dairy houses and nice cellars and springs of cool water all utilized in the making of first class butter a thoroughly equipped dairy does not exist in the south where general farming and planting is the rule we need good butter and sweet rich milk in our daily repast to have butter that is better than soap grease we need dairy houses and all the necessary appliances for suitable and cleanly handling of milk and of but ter we need graperies on almost every farm and near towns in every garden grapes for dessert grapes for lunch rapes for jams and jellies grapes for tarts dried grapes pickled grapes pre served grapes brandied grapes and grapes for wine for the cup that ex hilerates and does not beastialize con cords catawba isabellas c and that incomparable gem of southland the scuppernong yes we need graperies we ueed vines in every nook and corn er of the farm not mere stumps pruned to death after the style of oth er sections but vines left to grow and spread of their own free will with plenty of spreading room and a good support allowed them we need more rich bottom land for corn and timothy marsh and alluvial land for grazing orchards and pas turage grasses put on the hillsides a better division and a more general separation of stock one kind from an other more sowed crops and less till age and we need cattle and stock sheds comfortable clean and dry that shall be cool in summer warm in win ter and always healthful we need especially need more orig inality and less copying in our modes of fanning our sectional features of climate soils and plants are distinct and we need different methods of do ing things in a word our agriculture is peculiar and our plans and opera tions should be peculiar too no copy ist but discoverers we must be a preference en the gallows washington letter in chicago n vs a funny anecdote connected with the hon joe blackburn's first race for congress was told me the other day joe happened to be pushing through owenton the county seat of owen c unity on the occasion of the hanging of a noted criminal as a hanging is rather an exceptional episode in the state of kentucky the honorable joe concluded he would stop over a few hours and witness the event the gallows was erected in the public square so that no citizen however humble should lose the opportunity of witness ing the unusual spectacle it was in fact a'gala day such as the history of owenton has seldom recorded the sheriff with true kentucky hospitality invited blackburn as one of the dis tinguished guests present to occupy a seat on the gallows blackborn did so after the preliminaries had been ar ranged the sheriff consulted his watch and discovered that it was not quite 12 oclock the hour fixed for the execution turning to the prisoner he said you have ten minutes yet to live s there anything you desire to say in tl:e meantime the prisoner sullenly replied there i was not at this instant blackburn sprang from his seat and advancing to the , edge of the scaffold said if the gentleman will allow me his remaining ten minutes 1 will be glad to announce myself a candidate for your suffrages if elected to congress at this point the prisoner interjected say you ! is your name joe black burn 1 yes sir responded blackburn po litely turning to the sheriff the prisoner said we won't stand on a few min utes more or less when the alternative is presented of death on one hand or listening to one of joe blackburn's long-winded speeches on the other flip the trap and let me go the good natured sheriff obligingly i flipped the trap and the next instant j the desperado swung into eternity while blackburn clambered down the gallows exclaiming as he went that he had lost the greatest opportunity of his life the northwestern miller makes the suggestion that ev ry stale in the , union is r.ch enough to support di rectly and wholly its convicts every state needs better roads and should keep them in repair after they are made every convict in the land who | is made to labor should put in his time on the public highway and the sooner this policy is adopted the better it will he not only for individual states but for the whole country the prac tice of private employment of convict labor must go better roads are certainly badly needed especially in the south one of the most serious drawbacks to coun try life in the south is the terrible con dition of the roads during the winter in some sections good roads are more needed than new railroads the em â– ployment of convicts in making good i roads while not yielding a direct rev enue for their support as when hired out would in the end doubtless be of greater profit to the state as good 1 roads would be of almost incalculable benefit they would benefit every in 1 terest increase the value of land at tract immigration and largely add to the profits of the farmers when you invite company to spend a few days frith you the cook beconi s offended : uome trifle and leaves about railroads engine drivers and fireman engine drivers to quote the words of a famous j < enolla.r each delivered no 2 statuette in fame metal twelve inches high beautifully bronzed and nickeled at five i>ollÂ»rs each delivered no 8 statuette twelve inches high finely chased statue bronzed pedestal heavily silver-plated witii flush ctasd at ten dollars each delivered much time and money have been spent in perfecting the statuettes and they are much improved over the first sent out the com mittee have received from subscribers many letters of commendation the sea york world fund of 100,000 com pletes the pedestal but it is estimated that 40,000 is yet needed to pay for the iron fasten ings and the erection of the statue liberal subscriptions for the miniature statu ettes will produce the desired amount address with remittance richard butler secretary american committee of the statue of liberty â€¢ 33 mercer street new york admiiilstratrits notice having qualified as administratrix npr.n the estate ol vv a mccorkle decm i hereby notify all person having claims against said estate to present them to me for payment on or before the 17th dav of december 1886 or this notice will be i plead in bar of their recovery ten.nik a mccorkle lin thro f klnttz att'y dr-o 17 issg ' â€¢â– | for sale at this office land deeds....roal estate mortgage deeds sheriff decdeof several different forms ; chattel mortgasres....mortgage sale notices : magistrates summonses.â€”executions subjia-nas witness ticketsâ€”transcripts sc bastardy warrants and bonds....state warrant ball bonds peace bonds....appearance bonds appeal bonds prosecution bonds .. ejectment writs summary attachments bonds to make title sale not ices for administrators trespass notices a full line of solicitors indictment forms numerous b!:ink forms lor superior court clerks several forms for use of attorneys â€” and many miscellaneous all which will be sold low blanks of any and all kinds printed to order in best style and on good paper at very low figures 12 vols of scientific amercan 1 no each of jones law and equity 2">o lbs bruce's second hand bourgeois tirii up 25 or 3o fonts advertising display type o jobbing fonts loo llis l;:r^e borderjtype h?~one complete s'oek of prtntldg material for a five column paper and job office presses included ofmany of the above blanks and nearly all the printing stock will be sold very cheap tor cash or on short time kerosene oil by t1if barrel at enniss drug store july 9 d tf fresh turmp seed the earliest aud best turnip seed for stilo at exkiss tkussstss of all kinds at reduced prices at exniss Â£ & ins yi^^^a ciiepeu than ever also iiubbi-r kings for fruit jars nt kxxis.v scare's presefiyihg powdes for s;ile at exxiss the best and chepest fov threshers reapers aud moweis it enn1ss prescrjptions if yon want jronr prescriptions put up clicapcr than anywliobii flux c for sale ai exn1ss dm stoic notice having qualified a administrator t paul hulsiiouser rlee'ii i hereby ive no tice to all persons having claims ugiiiust the estate of said decedent to present them to me (>â€¢â– ) or before the 12th ilay ol novem ber 188(5 iiitisiimiiity hoi.snodser d.tl adm'r of pan holshouscr : craige & clement att'ys delays are dangerous j s mccubbins has just returned from the ni rtliern cities with the laao:st^e:st8:lÂ£gllo stock of goods that he has ever offered to the public ; consisting of dn goods gro ceries hats boots ami shoes sole l ather croeken and queens-ware clothing i'm vision wood and willow ware ifce also a full line of f !â€¢: es t ilik i ii s of the very best brands viz baker's well fried for wheat meuhyman'sa 1 bone " walker's grouml hone " nvtural guano just from orchilla and supposed the only natural guano on the market go am i i rct testimonials and if yon vant to save money don't forget to call on him before buying either goods or fertilizers | salisbury oct 1 1883 23:tf patents caveats trade marks and copyrights obtained and all other business in oie r s patent offlce attended to for moderate fees our office is opposite ihe i . s patent office and we can obtain l'aienis in less time than those re mote trow washington send model or drawing we ivise as to patent ability free ol charge and make xo charge Â«Â« â€¢ omain pat ut werefer her to the postmaster the supt 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